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How to Draw a Wild Boar – Forest Animal Drawing for Kids

This wild boar drawing lesson takes a bold forest animal and turns it into a clear, step-by-step sketching experience that feels totally manageable for beginners. Each stage breaks down the boar’s strong body, snout, tusks, and bristly texture using simple visual guidance, so kids can follow along without getting lost in the details. The printable PDF worksheet adds extra space for practice, tracing, and repeating the drawing until it clicks. A focused animal drawing activity that feels a little wild, a little detailed, and very satisfying to complete.

 


Let’s learn some simple tricks to create a wild boar drawing. How to draw a wild boar is no harder for you with Monkey Pen’s quick step-by-step instructions.

Step 1: Draw its furry head using some sharp spikes.

Step 2: Then draw its left and right ear that look like leaves.

Step 3: Below the left ear, draw its furry face.

Step 4: Draw its front and lower face with a curved line having gentle bumps.

Step 5: Add its big snout that looks like a rounded heart that is in an inverted position. On either side of the snout, draw wide banana-shaped tusks.

Step 6: Inside the ears, draw a vertical line that looks inclined and with tiny dash-like lines.

Step 7: Above the snout, draw gentle curves that are not connected in a series.

Step 8: Add a tiny T sideways on the left-side tusk and also draw the mouth below the snout.

Step 9: Include eyebrows using tiny curves and provide nostrils vertically using narrow ovals.

Step 10: Draw its furry body with pointed spikes.

Step 11: Draw the lower body using gentle spikes.

Step 12: Draw its back with a vertical curve that extends downward, ending with a line that has a tiny bump.

Step 13: Draw its left back leg that looks a little narrow, goes upward, followed by a small curve, and then a half-moon shape.

Step 14: Draw its left front leg that appears wide and rounded at the beginning, then slightly narrow, and a bit wider at the bottom.

Step 15: Draw the right front leg that looks almost like the left leg but is short and not rounded.

Step 16: Include the right back leg just like the other back leg but a bit shorter. Also add a short furry tail at the back.

Step 17: Add hooves for both front and back legs.

Step 18: Provide small round shapes for eyes.

Step 19: Fill the eyes inside, leaving the corners free. This indicates the curious eyeballs.

Step 20: A powerful wild boar drawing is over.



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